Juicebox Winter. 2014 | Page 19

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PANOS ANTONOPOLUS / ARTIST
London-based artist Panos Antonopoulos is no ordinary Greek . Rising from the ashes of the ongoing 6 year-long economic downturn in his home country , he walks amongst the dampening spirits of the nation , using his paint brush as a weapon to call out the lack of hope and opportunities . Yet along the way he came to believe the ridiculous , egocentric hierarchy of politics is as much to blame as the idleness of the people themselves .
A VERY SIMPLE ARTWORK CAN BE MUCH MORE POWERFUL THAN A COMPLEX ONE
At first trained as an engineer , he felt tied down by the monotony of the work . Deciding on an art pathway came naturally as he began to disentangle from the net of his past and finally found an outlet for his vibrant views . ‘ I started to experiment myself to find something that can satisfy my ego and apparently I found it through art .’ Moving to London again in 2013 ( he has been in and out of the city for a few years ) alternated his view on the modern social establishment ‘ London has influenced my view on society in issues like consumerism and a completely uncontrollable financial situation in terms of products and services , under the umbrella of
liberalism .’ Each one of his artworks is a unique rendition of the governing cartel ’ s callous greed . All bold and contrasting for he proclaims ‘ everything can be an inspiration . A political event , a poster on the street or another artist . Each work is a different concept , expressed in a different way ’. He cites Marcel Duchamp as an inspiration and ‘ a rebellion of modern art ’. Yet Panos himself takes on a defiant stance within today ’ s art sphere , counteracting the bland mainstream mentality : ‘ art has become quite commercial during the last decades , which was the initial inspiration for my painting ’ he speaks of ‘ What Is Contemporary Art ?’ which questions the infinite translations of art ’ s ambiguous creations and the materialism which has dimmed some of his contemporaries ’ fiery imagination . ‘ A very simple artwork can be much more powerful than a complex one . A lot of new elements entered the art game , like technology and art is transforming . Real contemporary art has to do more with the concept and less with the technique . If I start creating art similar to Monet ’ s landscapes or Picasso ’ s cubist paintings in 2013 , then I have nothing to offer to the art scene . Those guys did that 100 years ago . It can only satisfy people who just want to put something nice on their walls .’ ‘ I believe that we should be able to challenge and criticise everything that is
against us .’ ‘ The Ego and His Own ’ fabricates this notion by raising the individual ‘ above the religion , country , family or any kind of society ’. Unsurprisingly , the rough and dishonest civic climate both in his home country and the world galvanises his inspiration . Yet it ’ s the individuals ’ reactions to these which inhabit the narrative of most pieces : ‘ I believe that the problem is not primarily financial but cultural . It is the general way of thinking . It is very easy to blame anyone but ourselves . I think that Greece is a fucked up situation , mainly because the majority of people are not willing to take any responsibility for anything and this is why parties like the Golden Dawn or Independent Greeks have such voting percentages .’
I THINK THAT GREECE IS A FUCKED UP SITUATION
However recently Greece began to take baby steps in a promising direction by absorbing the EU structural funds and generating neoteric schemes to rebuild it ’ s economy brick by fractured brick , ‘ there is some hope , mainly from young people who are not so ‘’ polluted ’’ like the previous generations and they need to get far away from that .’ Panos ’ art is as frank , loud and liberal as the energy of the youth today , shouting out for us to take initiative and stand up for our rights and against ‘ the culture of fear ’.
SUPER-HUMAN
EXPERIMENT IN BERLIN
THE EGO AND HIS OWN
WHAT IS CONTEM-
PORARY ART ?